kull

See also: Kull and küll

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *kulli. Cognate to Votic kulli (hawk, male animal), Livvi kuľľi (curlew), and Finnish kulli (penis).

Noun

kull (genitive kulli, partitive kulli)

  1. hawk, falcon

Declension


Maltese

Etymology

Cognate with Arabic كُلّ (kull), Hebrew כל (kol), Aramaic כל (kul), and Ge'ez ኵል (kʷəll)

Determiner

kull m

  1. every
  2. each

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology 1

From Old Norse kol, from Proto-Germanic *kulą, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷol-, from *ǵwelH- (to burn, shine).

Alternative forms

  • kol (Nynorsk also)

Noun

kull n (definite singular kullet)

  1. coal
  2. charcoal
    en tegning i kull - a drawing in charcoal, a charcoal drawing
Synonyms
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Etymology 2

Of uncertain origin.

Noun

kull n (definite singular kullet, indefinite plural kull, definite plural kulla or kullene)

  1. a litter (number of young animals born of the same mother at the same time)

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

kull n (definite singular kullet, indefinite plural kull, definite plural kulla)

  1. a litter (number of young animals born of the same mother at the same time)

References

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